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325 related items for PubMed ID: 25834529

  • 1. Investigating payment coping mechanisms used for the treatment of uncomplicated malaria to different socio-economic groups in Nigeria.
    Etiaba E, Onwujekwe O, Uzochukwu B, Adjagba A.
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  • 3. Socioeconomic inequities and payment coping mechanisms used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus in Nigeria.
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  • 5. Informal payments for healthcare: differences in expenditures from consumers and providers perspectives for treatment of malaria in Nigeria.
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  • 7. Investigating determinants of out-of-pocket spending and strategies for coping with payments for healthcare in southeast Nigeria.
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  • 8. Catastrophic payment for assisted reproduction techniques with conventional ovarian stimulation in the public health sector of South Africa: frequency and coping strategies.
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    Janssens W, Goedecke J, de Bree GJ, Aderibigbe SA, Akande TM, Mesnard A.
    PLoS One; 2016 Mar 17; 11(11):e0166121. PubMed ID: 27832107
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  • 18. Assessing out-of-pocket expenditures for primary health care: how responsive is the Democratic Republic of Congo health system to providing financial risk protection?
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  • 20. Examining inequities in incidence of catastrophic health expenditures on different healthcare services and health facilities in Nigeria.
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